Bring Her Back (2025)

Watched this earlier and wow, not watched anything like this in a long time, I'm not squeamish but there's part of this that even made me bit nauseous.

Not going to be for everyone but it does a great job for a horror film.
 
Watched this earlier and wow, not watched anything like this in a long time, I'm not squeamish but there's part of this that even made me bit nauseous.

Not going to be for everyone but it does a great job for a horror film.
Even thinking about that scene makes me cringe. :eek:
 
This is actually one of the better horror movies of recent years, it might be a hard watch for some though.

It's worth checking out imo, would place it in the same vein as Goodnight Mommy which I'd also recommend.
 
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My thoughts:

Bring Her Back (Cinema)

Two children’s lives are upheaved and strange ongoings occur in their new home.

It’s ok! Likeable child leads but a very testing antagonist - you’re not supposed to like that person, but I nevertheless wanted to jump into the film and punch them in the face :mad: just a bit too maddening for me :p

Some hard to watch gore scenes had me squirming in my seat, giving it a dark edge. Some might find it ‘too grizzly’.

Unfortunately, I found the foreshadowing and general direction of the film just far too obvious - there was almost no suspense as to what was ‘going on’, thus very low points for intrigue, although the film remained watchable through to the conclusion.

I mean, it’s in the title of the film… for goodness sake…

Overall a fair watch, but don’t expect many ‘twists and turns’.

6.5/10
 
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These guys sure do know how to make a disturbing film.

I'm not a massive horror fan, but have enjoyed both of their films and rate them well above most of the horror films I've seen over the past decade.

It feels like they have already carved out their own style although obviously they have borrowed a lot from the past.
 
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I can’t say the trailer draws me in to want to watch
The trailer hyped me up to high heavens!

Have you seen Talk to Me, which was their previous film?

Much like Ari Aster's Hereditary, it's not so much about the scares, but rather the uncomfortable atmosphere depicted in these films.
 
Watched this over the weekend and I’ll be honest we didn’t know what we were letting ourselves in for.

A couple of very gruesome scenes, last felt that uncomfortable watching the kerb scene in American History X
 
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